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CONTENTS.
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BOO K XI.
CHAP. I.
C"' I L Blasix over-whelmed with joy, -which is difiurbed
^ by a melancholy event. Such changes happen at court,
as induce Santillane to go thither again. 130
CHAP. II.
Gil Bias arrives at Madrid, and appears at court; the
King remembers and recommends him to his prime-mU
nifier. The confequence of that recommendation. 135
CHAP. m.
Gil Bias is hindered from executing his refolution to leave
the court, and receives an important piece of fervice
from Jofeph Navarro. 141
CHAP. IV.
Gil Bias acquires the love of the Count if Olivarez. 144
CHAP. V.
The private converfation -which Gil Bias had -with Na*
varro, and the firji hufinefs ia -which he was employed
ly the Count d’Olivarez. 147
CHAP. VI.
The ufe to -which Gil Bias puts his three hundred pifioles ;
and his charge to Scipio: -with the fuccefs of the above-
mentioned memorial. ijj
e H A P. VM.
By what accident, in what place, and condition,. Gil Bias
found his friend Fabricio; and the converfation that
pajed between them. sst
va
BOO K XI.
CHAP. I.
C"' I L Blasix over-whelmed with joy, -which is difiurbed
^ by a melancholy event. Such changes happen at court,
as induce Santillane to go thither again. 130
CHAP. II.
Gil Bias arrives at Madrid, and appears at court; the
King remembers and recommends him to his prime-mU
nifier. The confequence of that recommendation. 135
CHAP. m.
Gil Bias is hindered from executing his refolution to leave
the court, and receives an important piece of fervice
from Jofeph Navarro. 141
CHAP. IV.
Gil Bias acquires the love of the Count if Olivarez. 144
CHAP. V.
The private converfation -which Gil Bias had -with Na*
varro, and the firji hufinefs ia -which he was employed
ly the Count d’Olivarez. 147
CHAP. VI.
The ufe to -which Gil Bias puts his three hundred pifioles ;
and his charge to Scipio: -with the fuccefs of the above-
mentioned memorial. ijj
e H A P. VM.
By what accident, in what place, and condition,. Gil Bias
found his friend Fabricio; and the converfation that
pajed between them. sst
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Languages & literature > Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane > Volume 4 > (13) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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